​​learn a new language

Simple as that. Or maybe not so much. Whether it's a bonjour or a ciao that really captures your heart, whatever language you decide to learn is going to have a big, positive impact on you. You'll be widening your horizons, expanding your opportunities, and catching a glimpse of our interconnected world—all while learning something new.

Choosing a language to learn should be for the right reasons. If you have to learn the language whereas if you chose to learn the language for various reasons (e.g. your family background, travel) there will be some stark outcomes in your knowledge and ability to use that language after the same time.

You may want to learn French but you have to learn Spanish even if you don't want to. There will be a major difference in how much of Spanish you'll acquire in the same time you'd acquire of French if you learned French. Same goes for any other language.

Choose a language you want to learn and learn it. There will be no stopping how far you'll gain from learning something you are motivated to do and most importantly, that you want to do.

French

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by over 220 million in countries including France, Canada, Cameroon, and others.

Chinese

Chinese is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by over a billion people in countries including China and regions including Southeast Asia.

Korean

Korean is a Koreanic language spoken by 71 million people around the world, primarily on the Korean Peninsula.

Cantonese

Cantonese is a Sino-Tibetan language, the standard form of Yue Chinese, a variety of Chinese and spoken in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau.​

Spanish

Spanish is a Romance language spoken around the world by over 572 million in countries including Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Cuba.

Japanese

Japanese is a Japonic language spoken by 127 million people in Japan & abroad. Japanese was popularized by the rise of anime and entertainment in Japan.

Arabic

Esperanto

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Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by 310 million people throughout the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, and elsewhere in the world.

Esperanto is a constructed international language, the most well-known of its kind. Esperanto is easy-to-learn and spoken by more than 2 million people.